Sermons

45:45 Do You Know God?

Do You Know God?

Given by Randy Salyer

This sermon, given during the Days of Unleavened Bread, is a companion to the first, “Does God Know You?” Both messages are intended to aid in the examination of our relationship with God.

51:55 Betrayal's Kiss

Betrayal's Kiss

Given by Brian Holman

Betrayal's Kiss

52:49 Foxes, Flies, Fire and Fruit

Foxes, Flies, Fire and Fruit

Given by Caleb Froedge

Just as a little leaven corrupts bread, even small sins—symbolized by little foxes, dead flies, and sparks of fire—can destroy spiritual fruitfulness if left unchecked.

36:59 Remembering These Days to Remain Spiritually Unleavened

Remembering These Days to Remain Spiritually Unleavened

Given by Russell Hendee

A historic look at remembering the Days of Unleavened Bread from my youth and seeing the excitement of members who first experienced these days.  3 elements that we can use to help us remain unleavened all year long.

55:10 Letting Go of Guilt and Accepting God's Forgiveness

Letting Go of Guilt and Accepting God's Forgiveness

Given by Mark Whynaucht

Letting Go of Guilt and Accepting God's Forgiveness

48:18 The Family God Intended

The Family God Intended

Given by Mark Whynaucht

The Family God Intended

56:52 Four laws Defining God's Plan

Four laws Defining God's Plan

Given by Greg Sargent

God’s holy days summarize God’s plan for us to inherit God’s kingdom. Can you name the four laws of God that also define the same plan? One law, in fact, explains that without it, we won’t inherit God’s kingdom.

43:14 Your City: A Path to Rulership

Your City: A Path to Rulership

Given by William Beech

Exploring how the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the life of Joseph, and Christ’s teaching on stewardship all point to one central truth: before God entrusts us with rulership in His Kingdom, He first teaches us to govern the inner man. It challenges us to consider what kind of “city” our present character would produce, and whether we are becoming the kind ...

38:26 Why a Sponge Beats a Screen

Why a Sponge Beats a Screen

Given by Dr. Britton Taylor

Difficulties and hardship are a feature, not an exception in the life of a Christian.  Why?  Because perseverance is born of difficulty.  How have we been able to grow in perseverance in preparing for the Passover and Unleavened Bread?